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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef bere opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great norwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find se good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. dagen: sick of spam tax? soon, those sending may have to pay the piper. the messages offered deals on everything from free gifts $2000 gift cards. sensitive personal information was divulged. some recipients were charged for the text. they are seeking restraining orders against the accused. let's take a look at the price of oil. so much to move these markets today and this week. down $0.40 a barrel. better than expected jobs report. the dollar is strong today. better than expected jobs report. snow. it is called a peer. hugo chavez dies. w
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. >>> osama bin laden's son-in-law will remain behind bars in new york city. sulaiman abu ghaith pleaded not guilt in federal court of charges of conspireing to kill americans. he's already provided important new intelligence about the terror group. no date set for his trial. >>> and former on limpilympic h oscar pistorius could face a civil suit. he shot and killed his model girlfriend on his home on valentine's day. he's been charged with premeditated murder. he says it was an accident. >>> south dakota is the first state with a law to allow teachers to carry guns in classrooms. each district will decide now if their teachers can be armed at school. several other states allow them to carry weapons. >>> whole foods will become the first national grocery chain to have all gentlemen netly modified foods to be labeled. the labels must be in place within the next five years. the fda says there's no difference between organic and genetically modified foods. >>> while there are no good ways to lose a sporting event, some are worse than others. three seconds left in
. >>> osama bin laden's son-in-law will remain behind bars in new york city. sulaiman abu ghaith pleaded not guilt in federal court of charges of conspireing to kill americans. he's already provided important new intelligence about the terror group. no date set for his trial. >>> and former on limpilympic h oscar pistorius could face a civil suit. he shot and killed his model girlfriend on his home on valentine's day. he's been charged with premeditated murder. he says it was...
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we want to respect the law and adhere the law, which is what you were trying to do all along. this symbol of authority which used to be a symbol of oppression, is a symbol of reconciliation. 52 years ago, what you stood for has made a difference. the world that we live in today, this city that i get to serve as police chief is changed for the better because i wouldn't be standing here right now if it weren't for you. and this is a token of that appreciation, congressman, because you changed this city. you changed this state. you changed this country. and as pastor moore said, you changed the world. and for that we are truly grateful to you. [ applause ] >> the police chief gave him his badge. history cannot be changed. what happened, happened, right? before chief murphy, at least, the past is worth still wrestling with for the sake of what. s could next. at least that's how it seems. joining us now is chief kevin murphy of the montgomery, alabama, police department. chief murphy, thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> how did you reach the decision that you w
we want to respect the law and adhere the law, which is what you were trying to do all along. this symbol of authority which used to be a symbol of oppression, is a symbol of reconciliation. 52 years ago, what you stood for has made a difference. the world that we live in today, this city that i get to serve as police chief is changed for the better because i wouldn't be standing here right now if it weren't for you. and this is a token of that appreciation, congressman, because you changed...
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many had to treat them under law when they weren't insured. the obama law, reduced 10 billion over 10 years, provides bonuses to doctors to provide the medicaid patients. so what i think, this is the latest complaint in had a series of complaints about the health care law that turn out not to be true, from detractors from the law and then what we see is the supreme court embraces it, republican governors are embracing it and everybody is embracing it. >> it's still going to bend the health curve, that health care costs are going to go down? i thought that's been debunked. >> no, the other issue with about premiums going up. >> brenda: i'm sorry, we've got to move this conversation. we've got to move this information. we don't have time right now. toby, doctor shortages, that what we're talking about, is obamacare causing them. >> we've had doctor shortages for the last five years and again, use massachusetts. massachusetts has the second most physicians per population in the united states. now, if anybody was not going to have shortages, they
many had to treat them under law when they weren't insured. the obama law, reduced 10 billion over 10 years, provides bonuses to doctors to provide the medicaid patients. so what i think, this is the latest complaint in had a series of complaints about the health care law that turn out not to be true, from detractors from the law and then what we see is the supreme court embraces it, republican governors are embracing it and everybody is embracing it. >> it's still going to bend the...
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the bill was signed into law on friday. each district will decide now if their teachers can be armed at school. several other states have laws allowing teachers to carry weapons but none has a law specifically authorizing them to do so. >>> whole foods will become the first national grocery chain to require all genetically modified foods to be labeled as such. the labels are a response to consumer demand and must be in place within the next five years. the fda says there's no difference between organic and genetically modified foods. >>> and finally, while will are no good ways to lose a game, any sporting event. but some are worse than others. check this one out. three seconds left in the basketball game, a player from hugo high school in oklahoma hits the layup at the buzzer. to win the game. the problem is, he won the game for the other team. >> oh! >> oh! >> giving them a one-point victory. when all he had to do was let time expire! >> no way? >> that counts? >> that counts all right. >> oh, no, poor guy. >> that is bad
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we've had 41 years at the statue in the statute is held the law. so therefore, 2005 looks back and says don't change horses in the middle of the stream because we still have a ways to go. the question is, is it rational to do that? and could differ on that one thing to say this of course this is aimed at states. what do you think the civil war was about? of course it is aimed some states some states differently than others. and at some point, that historical and practical sense that come in that renew what were taped his justification works out. the question i think this hasn't run out now? now you tell me, windows that ran out? what is the standard for when it runs out? never? is something you've heard people worried about. never run out? or does it run out but not yet? or do we have a clear case where the statistic run-up. >> fair enough, justice breyer. what the evidence shows if it hasn't run out yet. the whole purpose is that we make progress in congress recognized the progress he made. for example, to examine a provision to address the regist
we've had 41 years at the statue in the statute is held the law. so therefore, 2005 looks back and says don't change horses in the middle of the stream because we still have a ways to go. the question is, is it rational to do that? and could differ on that one thing to say this of course this is aimed at states. what do you think the civil war was about? of course it is aimed some states some states differently than others. and at some point, that historical and practical sense that come in...
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we have laws and policies in place that are created and protected by elected officials. and these elected officials, usually they vote for something in the committee. their constituents are not paying attention to evoke their having. nobody knows that. if we're able to shine a light on that and say, your state assemblymen voted against a lot to take sexual predators out of the classroom, what do you think about that? the vast majority would say that is a travesty. we should say, hold that person accountable for that vote and know when you're going to the ballot box or call that person before the vote happens and let them know if they do not vote for kids who aren't not going to get the vote next time. there is a way to change and shift this dynamic but it is not going to happen unless everyday people are getting active for getting informed, understand what is happening right now in their community, in their state legislatures and voicing their opinion. tavis: we had gavin newsom last week. his book argues one of the things we have to fix is a way to digitize, and i am th
we have laws and policies in place that are created and protected by elected officials. and these elected officials, usually they vote for something in the committee. their constituents are not paying attention to evoke their having. nobody knows that. if we're able to shine a light on that and say, your state assemblymen voted against a lot to take sexual predators out of the classroom, what do you think about that? the vast majority would say that is a travesty. we should say, hold that...
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it is a quote about abraham lincoln and his law partners. abraham lincoln from nearly as part of his life, family members would have said he was awfully hungry to be somebody. once he got in trouble with his older sister he said behaving like that, what do you expect? he said president of the united states. as president lincoln said there was never a time in my life when i didn't believe i was going to be president of the united states. this was someone who was very determined and work hard to make something of himself and have his life be one we would remember and talk about so many years later. and he made his first bid for congress and he writes a friend of his and says did you hear anyone say mr. lincoln is a good friend of mine, kelly about this statement, the truth is i would like to go very much. clinton has two major obstacles in his way. one is a gentleman named edward baker who is a friend of his. another is a gentleman named john hart. both of these men have similar qualifications, they are all about the same age, all three lawyer
it is a quote about abraham lincoln and his law partners. abraham lincoln from nearly as part of his life, family members would have said he was awfully hungry to be somebody. once he got in trouble with his older sister he said behaving like that, what do you expect? he said president of the united states. as president lincoln said there was never a time in my life when i didn't believe i was going to be president of the united states. this was someone who was very determined and work hard to...
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. >> translator: it is very hard to enforce the environmental laws while the focus is on promoting economic growth in rural areas. sometimes local leaders will protect the interests of the companies and obstruct steps to protect the environment. >> reporter: civic concern is higher than ever before about the environmental pollution and the effect on health. in order to ease public anxiety, the chinese government will investigate the cause and look into the contamination and disclose information. >> reporter: michitaka yamaka is joining us now, you heard from farmers who say they don't want to drink the water from the wells and they want someone to clean them up right away. what can they do? >> they have little choice but some complain. some villagers have sent petitions to local and public officials demanding immediate action but they say they have received no concrete response. and it is not just the villagers in ginhan frustrated. demonstrations against environmental contamination are spreading in many parts of china. some people are considering filing lawsuits against polluting companies
. >> translator: it is very hard to enforce the environmental laws while the focus is on promoting economic growth in rural areas. sometimes local leaders will protect the interests of the companies and obstruct steps to protect the environment. >> reporter: civic concern is higher than ever before about the environmental pollution and the effect on health. in order to ease public anxiety, the chinese government will investigate the cause and look into the contamination and disclose...
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the national employment law project says there's more to it than that. budget cuts will impact funding for state agencies making it tougher for the same group of people to find jobs and have the claims process to get money they are counting on. >> we can expect and understand what their response would be to getting those smaller checks. are we hearing their reaction? >> we talked to one person who is a philadelphia grandmother. she's worked for 30 years. she's been out of work since last march stretching every dollar to make ends meet while she's looking for a job. now she says she's looking at $200 less a month because of these cuts. she says that's not going to be enough to cover the basics anymore. she's so frustrated by these cuts from washington. she feels that this shows congress just not looking out for people like her. >> and are there concerns about the larger impact that these cuts could have on the economy? the recovery is in progress but it's obviously, you know, pretty fragile as well. >> you know, it depends on which economists you asked. w
the national employment law project says there's more to it than that. budget cuts will impact funding for state agencies making it tougher for the same group of people to find jobs and have the claims process to get money they are counting on. >> we can expect and understand what their response would be to getting those smaller checks. are we hearing their reaction? >> we talked to one person who is a philadelphia grandmother. she's worked for 30 years. she's been out of work since...
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is not meant to be a course in copyright law. not meant to the copyright 101 and here it exclusive rights and here is a limitation or defense in section 107. is really meant as a program aimed at people using peer to peer, or those who are casual users who want to make sure unauthorized content isn't going over their system, that they know there is a way to avoid that and they can find content legally on surfaces online music matters or netflix or anything like that. >> if i could just disagree with you a little bit my understanding is the center for copyright information does want to be a resource about copyright because part of a problem we identified is people don't understand how copyright works. so i would hope comment aunt and planning and certainly being an advocate for insuring that when we get to that education phase, obviously fair use and lawful uses are robust and vigorous part of that education and that is certainly not killing from behind. so the cpi has pretensions on being more than just operating this copyright a
is not meant to be a course in copyright law. not meant to the copyright 101 and here it exclusive rights and here is a limitation or defense in section 107. is really meant as a program aimed at people using peer to peer, or those who are casual users who want to make sure unauthorized content isn't going over their system, that they know there is a way to avoid that and they can find content legally on surfaces online music matters or netflix or anything like that. >> if i could just...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place!
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you got to enforce the law. that's the first thing. the best solution of all is i'm going to become illegal. i get more stuff being illegal than i do being legal. i want to convert so i get free hospitalization, my kids go to school. i'm going to become illegal and i don't have to pay for that. >> that's what they're trying toy a void. obviously the market guy you are, jonathan, agree this is the only way to go, right? >> i disagree. this isn't a market system. i mean, market implies free market. this is a tax. it's a $50,000 tax. while i agree with senator brown, i don't think citizenship is for sale. i do believe that anyone who wants to come here should be given residency for free, if you will. they should be allowed to stay to work, to produce. immigrants don't take from this country. they produce and provide for this country. and a real free market would be just that. an open border policy that would welcome anyone, no handouts, no subsidies, but welcome anyone who wants to come here, work, and produce. >> all right. here are the
you got to enforce the law. that's the first thing. the best solution of all is i'm going to become illegal. i get more stuff being illegal than i do being legal. i want to convert so i get free hospitalization, my kids go to school. i'm going to become illegal and i don't have to pay for that. >> that's what they're trying toy a void. obviously the market guy you are, jonathan, agree this is the only way to go, right? >> i disagree. this isn't a market system. i mean, market...
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if your name is mohammed or if your name is rula you're less than a human being under international law you are entitled to the same concepts of due process of formal accusation of inability to confront your accusers you cannot be murdered that's what the use of drones are overseas it's extrajudicial assassination it's a violation of international law it's criminal it's the kind of things which ends up putting people as they should be before the international criminal court the fact that as long as it's done over sea and not in the united states there's a red herring it's criminal overseas it's criminal in the united states it's extra did and there was no support for it under international law let alone in the united states where it's all are there any specific instances that you know of where innocent civilians were actually killed and just kind of piggybacking off what sally was talking about sure yes the bureau of investigative journalism which to my mind has some of the best numbers on the german strikes abroad said that anywhere between four hundred ten and five hundred twenty one
if your name is mohammed or if your name is rula you're less than a human being under international law you are entitled to the same concepts of due process of formal accusation of inability to confront your accusers you cannot be murdered that's what the use of drones are overseas it's extrajudicial assassination it's a violation of international law it's criminal it's the kind of things which ends up putting people as they should be before the international criminal court the fact that as...
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with the case, the bin laden son-in-law case, the law enforcement approach will will once again be under striewt any, shep. >> catherine herridge in washington tonight. senator rand paul got an answer today, got an answer from the white house about the droning of americans in america. it only took 13 hours to get it teak over the senate floor demanding to know whether president obama believes he has the right to order a drone strike to kill a u.s. citizen on u.s. soil if that citizen is not engaged in combat? today, at last, a response. >> the answer is no. the president has not and would not use drone strikes against american citizens on american soil. >> hooray. for 13 hours yesterday we asked him that question. and so there is a result and a victory under and under public hue mailation. the white house will respond and do the right thing. >> shepard: the attorney general eric holder put it in writing in a letter to senator paul. does the president have the authority to kill an american not engaged in combat on american soil? the answer to that question is. no mike emanuel is live on c
with the case, the bin laden son-in-law case, the law enforcement approach will will once again be under striewt any, shep. >> catherine herridge in washington tonight. senator rand paul got an answer today, got an answer from the white house about the droning of americans in america. it only took 13 hours to get it teak over the senate floor demanding to know whether president obama believes he has the right to order a drone strike to kill a u.s. citizen on u.s. soil if that citizen is...
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the occ is the third largest civilian oversight of law enforcement agency in the united states. only surpassed in size by new york, and chicago. the office was created by a board of supervisors sponsored charter amendment in 1982 and game operational in 1983. we are 30 years old. it was originally an office in the san francisco police department but later placed under the direct supervision of the san francisco police department as an independent commission. >> the function is to assist the police department in building trust with the community by being a bridge between the public and the police in matters of police misconduct and police policy. to that end, the office of citizen complaints has a mission to insure police accountability by conducting fair, full-timely and unbias recommendations. >> and finally conducting medations between the sits sens and the complaints. >> we investigate the xlaipts against the san francisco officers and make policy recommendations on the san francisco police department policy. in california, law enforcement agencies must have a procedure to in
the occ is the third largest civilian oversight of law enforcement agency in the united states. only surpassed in size by new york, and chicago. the office was created by a board of supervisors sponsored charter amendment in 1982 and game operational in 1983. we are 30 years old. it was originally an office in the san francisco police department but later placed under the direct supervision of the san francisco police department as an independent commission. >> the function is to assist...
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but laws themselves do not change people's minds. nothing -- probably nothing that harry plaqueman -- blackman or samuel alito has written is enough to make someone say, oh, okay, i'll do what they say. it's having these ways to change minds is through learned experience, through lived experience, through empathy and through being able to go deeper into conversation and getting beyond the assumptions and beyond the stereotypes about why people access this health service. i had a, i did a radio interview earlier today where the host,-very libertarian and very progressive, asked me what do you think of the people who say, oh, women just use abortion for birth control. i said, well, i think anyone who says that demonstrates how little they know about abortion, how little they know about birth control for that matter too. but these are common assumptions. people do still think this. people who do not flat out disapprove of the right to choose, but these are the kinds of easy assumptions that are made about abortion in our culture. and it
but laws themselves do not change people's minds. nothing -- probably nothing that harry plaqueman -- blackman or samuel alito has written is enough to make someone say, oh, okay, i'll do what they say. it's having these ways to change minds is through learned experience, through lived experience, through empathy and through being able to go deeper into conversation and getting beyond the assumptions and beyond the stereotypes about why people access this health service. i had a, i did a radio...
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host: what is the law? guest: the law prohibits direct conversion, generally. absent another law, before you would contract out work currently performed by federal employees, you have to perform a cost comparison to try to make sure that the decision to contract out is in the interest of taxpayers. that process right now is under consideration because of such a flawed process. basically, agencies are predicated right now from converting work performed by federal employees to privatize government employee work. host: 80 in massachusetts, republican. -- eddie. caller: i am pessimistic when i hear the l.a. times say they're happy to lower the deficit spending. going from 1.5 trillion to 1.3 trillion, a big deal. federal workers going on in four-the workweek. that's fine. but regarding the pensions, there was a guy in california, a manager who retired, gave himself for a raise, $850,000 per year. he has 90% + $850,000, that gives him $800,000 in pension per year. would you please address spiking intentions? guest: i have read about some of these cases in california
host: what is the law? guest: the law prohibits direct conversion, generally. absent another law, before you would contract out work currently performed by federal employees, you have to perform a cost comparison to try to make sure that the decision to contract out is in the interest of taxpayers. that process right now is under consideration because of such a flawed process. basically, agencies are predicated right now from converting work performed by federal employees to privatize...
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so voter id laws, laws that scale back early voting, the laws we saw being debated last year. so those are the second generation discrimination methods that are perhaps more difficult to see than just looking at minority voting registration. >> and so i want to get in this last piece from justice kennedy, the other major swing vote here, which has been a bit more technical. >> can you tell me? it seems to me the government can very easily bring a section two suit, and as part of that asked for bail in, under section three. are those expensive, time consuming suits? do we have anything in the record that tells us, or anything in the bar's experience that you could advise us? >> well -- it is just an effective remedy. >> i am confused, help me. >> the question is far more important than the answer in this transcript. what kennedy is setting up is the idea that if we were to strike down section five, do the existing permanent provisions within the law, including particularly section two actually give sufficient protection for minorities? and across the board, legal scholars point
so voter id laws, laws that scale back early voting, the laws we saw being debated last year. so those are the second generation discrimination methods that are perhaps more difficult to see than just looking at minority voting registration. >> and so i want to get in this last piece from justice kennedy, the other major swing vote here, which has been a bit more technical. >> can you tell me? it seems to me the government can very easily bring a section two suit, and as part of...
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i know a lot in the of the ausley and law enforcement. they wanted nothing better. we're talking about a new generation of aging. with a feather in their cap to capture the sky. so, but they had this task force and they always talk the big talk about how every agent everywhere is looking for this guy and that isn't the case. remember, 9/11 happened in the that is a bigger problem i think dan finding bulger, so the allocation of resources. some of the guys looking for him, they genuinely believe and concluded he was dead. they couldn't confirm if that was their hunch. sometimes there's just a few guys with the lights on in the office saying what we do today, but the kind of got ram up with the entry of the u.s. marshal and i think they made a difference in that last year. one last question. yes, ma'am. >> [inaudible] >> i recognize you. you've been to the fence before. >> we've been to his arraignment [inaudible] and then pushing his luck tends to change the date. my question is do you think the judge, that hasn't come down yet, do you think that he is going to be th
i know a lot in the of the ausley and law enforcement. they wanted nothing better. we're talking about a new generation of aging. with a feather in their cap to capture the sky. so, but they had this task force and they always talk the big talk about how every agent everywhere is looking for this guy and that isn't the case. remember, 9/11 happened in the that is a bigger problem i think dan finding bulger, so the allocation of resources. some of the guys looking for him, they genuinely believe...
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i was able to go to law school and establish it for myself. in terms of having other views on the panel, it could leave -- lead to an increase in stigma. my other point is that the way that we're looking at mental health services from the perspective of inpatient hospitalization, they have been looking at community-based care. host: let's let the congressman reply. guest: some people in america believe in such things as the pure services -- pierre services. they work very well with alcohol and -- peer services. they were very hat -- very well with alcohol and drug abuse. severe violence, there is high risk. the other reason that we're not having someone with severe mental illness on a panel, that is not what this panel is about. this is about telling congress people what it is like for families. that is important. i want members of congress the year from parents. since we are talking about severe mental illness that relates to violence, i will not bring someone out of prison to talk about what they kill people. we are not going to do that. tha
i was able to go to law school and establish it for myself. in terms of having other views on the panel, it could leave -- lead to an increase in stigma. my other point is that the way that we're looking at mental health services from the perspective of inpatient hospitalization, they have been looking at community-based care. host: let's let the congressman reply. guest: some people in america believe in such things as the pure services -- pierre services. they work very well with alcohol and...
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there are laws, the dramshop laws, that would appropriate people from serving someone who is ininebriated. >> and this laws for a good reason because restaurants, there's liability and sentence on their part if they knowingly serve someone who is visibly drunk. >> i think this is a great lawsuit for the victims of families of these poor women that lost their lives. but not this guy. >> have to leave it there. >> it's going to be interesting. >> stacy and lisa, it's a tossup. now jobs lost. four years ago being blamed on this week's sequester. how does that work? wait until you hear who in the obama administration is touting that claim. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef bere opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find se good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket s
there are laws, the dramshop laws, that would appropriate people from serving someone who is ininebriated. >> and this laws for a good reason because restaurants, there's liability and sentence on their part if they knowingly serve someone who is visibly drunk. >> i think this is a great lawsuit for the victims of families of these poor women that lost their lives. but not this guy. >> have to leave it there. >> it's going to be interesting. >> stacy and lisa, it's...
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we have plenty of experience with gun control laws. they are completely ineffective at disarming criminals. we have experience with policies that we know to work identifying gun predators and dangers mentally ill people and separating them from society. we seem to be pushing policies that we know do not work in washington. host: what is your relationship with senators feinstein and boxer? guest: we disagree on a lot. host: tracy in of los angeles. caller: good morning. i vote for him at every election. i appreciate your responses to the prior couple of callers. there was one guy from georgia and the way you addressed the question about illegal aliens. and illegal immigration. i'm 47 years old, african- american male in long beach, california. why is there so little outreach to the african-american committee? a socially conservative group that is ignored by the democratic party who just takes the votes and basically -- unless you're gay or undocumented worker, you have no voice within the democratic party. there needs to be more outreac
we have plenty of experience with gun control laws. they are completely ineffective at disarming criminals. we have experience with policies that we know to work identifying gun predators and dangers mentally ill people and separating them from society. we seem to be pushing policies that we know do not work in washington. host: what is your relationship with senators feinstein and boxer? guest: we disagree on a lot. host: tracy in of los angeles. caller: good morning. i vote for him at every...
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go to the feds and ask for permission before they change their laws. well, he made some comments on the bench that have gotten people fired up. why a leading black lawmaker says scalia's position can be summed up in two words, white and proud. that's next. [ male announcer ] hunt...farm...or trail... polaris has what you wan legdary atvs led by the powerful sportsman 850 ho. value-minded side-by-sides featuring the new ranger 800 midsize. and full-size workhorses including the all-new, class-leading, 60-horsepower, ranger xp 900. polaris. hardest working, smoothest riding. huge rebates and low financing are available right now during the polaris xp sales event. >> supreme court justice antonin scalia is under fire by some civil rights activists for comments he made during oral arguments over the future of the voting rights act. now, this is a law that makes these states with a history of discrimination have to report to the feds and get a permission slip, basically before they change their voting laws because there's a concern they'll do something that
go to the feds and ask for permission before they change their laws. well, he made some comments on the bench that have gotten people fired up. why a leading black lawmaker says scalia's position can be summed up in two words, white and proud. that's next. [ male announcer ] hunt...farm...or trail... polaris has what you wan legdary atvs led by the powerful sportsman 850 ho. value-minded side-by-sides featuring the new ranger 800 midsize. and full-size workhorses including the all-new,...
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it's not a law they teach you in law school. >> it's a different type of laws or set of laws. you can't help but wonder if jurors are thinking as they listen to her day after day of testimony, has she spent time crafting the latest in a series of stories, none of which may be true. >> credibility matters when testifying. >> keep your mouth shut. >> you always say that. you tell the clients, keep your mouth shut. >> they never do. >> how about that. >> karen and lisa, good to see you ladies, thanks so much. >>> a few political notes. mark sanford is having trouble raising cash in his run for congress. the once disgraced republican collected $130,000 so far. minimum wage would be $10.10 an hour higher than president obama's. in hopes of saving the post office, a counselman from berkeley, california proposes a tax on e-mail. he thinks a penny per gigabyte would raise millions. >>> this is historic. the white house easter egg roll. kids dancing, eggs rolling, i'm in. >> that is kid president. that's the online sensation. the white house says despite the sequester, the egg roll wil
it's not a law they teach you in law school. >> it's a different type of laws or set of laws. you can't help but wonder if jurors are thinking as they listen to her day after day of testimony, has she spent time crafting the latest in a series of stories, none of which may be true. >> credibility matters when testifying. >> keep your mouth shut. >> you always say that. you tell the clients, keep your mouth shut. >> they never do. >> how about that. >>...
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there are many federal laws. some protect eligible voters who have not had the opportunity yet to register. but together these protections are important because our right to vote is what the united states constitution is about. >> thank you. mr. reuin, five minutes. >> thank you, chief justice. the 15th amendment protects the right of all to vote -- >on >> o you think section five is a racial entitlement? do you think there is no basis -- >> congress was reacting in 1964 to a problem of race discrimination which was thought to be prevalent in certain jurisdictions. to that extent, yes it was intended to protect those who have been discriminated against. if i might say, i think that -- >> do you think racial discrimination in voting has ended? that there is none anywhere? >> i think the world is not perfect. you're not arguing for perfectibility. we say there is no evidence that jurisdictions called out by the formula are the places that are uniquely subject -- >> there are others that are very compelling. why sho
there are many federal laws. some protect eligible voters who have not had the opportunity yet to register. but together these protections are important because our right to vote is what the united states constitution is about. >> thank you. mr. reuin, five minutes. >> thank you, chief justice. the 15th amendment protects the right of all to vote -- >on >> o you think section five is a racial entitlement? do you think there is no basis -- >> congress was reacting in...
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the son-in-law of osama bin laden has been brought here to new york city. he was in a courtroom today, very near ground zero. abc's ron claiborne tells us why and what happened. >> reporter: security was tight this morning for the arrangement -- arrangement of sulaiman abu ghaith. the husband of osama bin laden's daughter. and the first member of the terror mastermind's family to appear in a u.s. civilian court. dressed in blue inmate's clothing, he said little during the proceeding, just yes and no to several questions from the judge. his lawyer entered the "not guilty" plea on his behalf. just before and after the 9/11 attacks, abu ghaith served as an outspoken propagandist for al qaeda. the indictment said he conspired and agreed to kill americans. but the justice department decided to try him in a civilian court rather than send him to guantanamo. if abu ghaith goes on trial, it will be here at the u.s. district courthouse in lower manhattan. that courthouse, less than one mile from here. ground zero. karen greenburg was inside the courtroom. >> when yo
the son-in-law of osama bin laden has been brought here to new york city. he was in a courtroom today, very near ground zero. abc's ron claiborne tells us why and what happened. >> reporter: security was tight this morning for the arrangement -- arrangement of sulaiman abu ghaith. the husband of osama bin laden's daughter. and the first member of the terror mastermind's family to appear in a u.s. civilian court. dressed in blue inmate's clothing, he said little during the proceeding, just...
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congress in 2005 passed a specific law to give gun companies immunity for lawsuits for how they're products get used. that is not on the agenda to get discussed? however he talks about protecting your family at the end of the world the fight against gun reform is about the gun makers fund the mra. it is all about protecting the gun makers from becoming the foe focus. this week, republicans in the senate filibustered in washington, d.c. that court sort of a minor leagues for the supreme court. as federal judgeships go, a seat is very important. the nominee is named caitlin haligan. qualified for the job. this is why they blocked the nomination. quoting senate republicans, in new york versus sterman ruger a new york state court case, ms. halligan argued that uses of -- vigorously advanced attempting to hold gun manufacturers liable. gun manufacturers will not be held liable for the products they sell. will not argue that publicly. that would look bad. they have the nra to do it for them and they stay in the shadows. at bottom this is them protecting themselves. from we the people turning on t
congress in 2005 passed a specific law to give gun companies immunity for lawsuits for how they're products get used. that is not on the agenda to get discussed? however he talks about protecting your family at the end of the world the fight against gun reform is about the gun makers fund the mra. it is all about protecting the gun makers from becoming the foe focus. this week, republicans in the senate filibustered in washington, d.c. that court sort of a minor leagues for the supreme court....
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your tax refunds, then why is the tax man not waiting to collect those new taxes from the health care law? the cavuto gang digging into another possibly sequester hypocrisy, that's at the bottom of the hour. but up here first, the jobless rate may be dropping, but someone here is warning, don't throw a jobs rec@a killed 74 people. i'm jamie colby. more headlines 30 minutes away. keep it right here. >> brenda: the unemployment rate falling to 7.7%. now at its lowest point in four years, but at the same time big companies handing out pink slips big time. so, jim, are we seeing a real jobs recovery or not? >> you've got to look at the body of evidence here, brenda. i mean, if you look at today's numbers, they were good, but if you look at the numbers going back to september, october, since then the numbers have been tepid. and finally look at the labor force participation rate at 58%, worst number since 1981, it's terrible. a lot of part-time jobs, a lot of people working two, three jobs and we traded construction jobs, we've traded manufacturing jobs for burger flippers and robots so wages
your tax refunds, then why is the tax man not waiting to collect those new taxes from the health care law? the cavuto gang digging into another possibly sequester hypocrisy, that's at the bottom of the hour. but up here first, the jobless rate may be dropping, but someone here is warning, don't throw a jobs rec@a killed 74 people. i'm jamie colby. more headlines 30 minutes away. keep it right here. >> brenda: the unemployment rate falling to 7.7%. now at its lowest point in four years,...
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it was laws that people honest law would because that's lawless it's lawless because you can't patrol that much of the border and listen the state legislator there said you know what we're not going to put any bans on the size of magazines because there is such heavily armed people moving through these areas these ranchers need to have the ability to defend themselves and those people that's not only green that's a state legislator we actually have net negative immigration we employ illegal that's where we're going to get every creation out his that's. that's a whole different story of the economy are doing that proving why isn't it happening on the. sure we should we arm everybody in north dakota do we don't have a problem per se with the canadian border to the extent that we do to our neighbor to the south it is because there was a socialist government with a national health care system oh they're trying to. this is just ridiculous but ok let's let's move along here that what we've got to wrap it up are cameron sword david seelig thank you very much for being with us thank you kill.
it was laws that people honest law would because that's lawless it's lawless because you can't patrol that much of the border and listen the state legislator there said you know what we're not going to put any bans on the size of magazines because there is such heavily armed people moving through these areas these ranchers need to have the ability to defend themselves and those people that's not only green that's a state legislator we actually have net negative immigration we employ illegal...
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my sister-in-law, my best friend. i grew up around teachers, and having an incredible respect for the difficult job they have every day. and i'm still surrounded by teachers to this day. and i think it is because i have such respect for teachers and hold them in such regard i have a tremendous belief for what they can do. and the power that hath. and i refuse to believe what many folks say, which is well, kids are coming from difficult situations and the poverty. there's nothing that schools can do. and i just roundly rejected that notion. i believe that when children are in the classrooms of truly effective teachers, even despite the fact they may face a lot of obstacles, those kids can achieve at the highest levels. so we should aspire to nothing short as a nation of making sure that every single kid is in the classroom of a highly effective teacher every single day. it's no less than what we want d want for our own children. so it's nothing different so we would want for our nation's kids. >> so if the united state
my sister-in-law, my best friend. i grew up around teachers, and having an incredible respect for the difficult job they have every day. and i'm still surrounded by teachers to this day. and i think it is because i have such respect for teachers and hold them in such regard i have a tremendous belief for what they can do. and the power that hath. and i refuse to believe what many folks say, which is well, kids are coming from difficult situations and the poverty. there's nothing that schools...
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this is not a criminal law matter. this is not something that took place within a constitutional civil society in the united states. it was an act of terrorism and act of war against the united states and we should have pursued it that way vigorously from the get-go which we have not done. martha: there are three people on the suspect list of this. one is a leader of ansar al-sharia. one was arrested in turkey and was released after he got questioned by the fbi for three hours and he was released. the third is the islamist militant, ahmed. he is believe to known people there, have associates who were present there the u.s. has not been able to question him. the egyptian officials questioned him. what can we point to that says the cia and the fbi are not doing every single thing they can here? >> for one thing we know the fbi was not permit understood the benghazi compound for weeks after the attack. i don't think that is because of lack of bravery on the part of the fbi. i think the whole way this thing has been handle
this is not a criminal law matter. this is not something that took place within a constitutional civil society in the united states. it was an act of terrorism and act of war against the united states and we should have pursued it that way vigorously from the get-go which we have not done. martha: there are three people on the suspect list of this. one is a leader of ansar al-sharia. one was arrested in turkey and was released after he got questioned by the fbi for three hours and he was...
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but like all big cities there is an underbelly of drugs and crime that is left to the city's law enforcement agencies to combat. located just outside downtown is a key landmark in that battle, the suffolk county jail. >> the jail is a maximum security facility, it holds anyone who is arrested and held on a bail they can't make. that could be someone charged with shoplifting and it is very frequently someone charged with homicide. >> unlike prison where all inmates have been convicted and sentenced, most jail inmates have only been charged with crimes and are innocent until proven guilty. suffolk county has an average daily population of 700 such detainees, along with nearly 2,000 other inmates who have been convicted and are serving short sentences. >> we're the largest sheriff's department in the northeast. so we're moving a lot of people in and out of here and trying to do a lot with them in the relatively short period of time we have them. the people who get that job done every single day, do a remarkable job. >> in some units, a lone officer supervises inmates, like a beat cop on the str
but like all big cities there is an underbelly of drugs and crime that is left to the city's law enforcement agencies to combat. located just outside downtown is a key landmark in that battle, the suffolk county jail. >> the jail is a maximum security facility, it holds anyone who is arrested and held on a bail they can't make. that could be someone charged with shoplifting and it is very frequently someone charged with homicide. >> unlike prison where all inmates have been...
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caltran is offering free rice to warn law enforcement representatives. a motorcade is scheduled to begin at 845 this morning for the santa cruz boardwalk and ocean avenue. the motorcade will travel to san jose where it is expected to arrive at the age people billion between 1030 and 11 this morning. a memorial service for the two murdere officers detective sgt :loran butch baker, and a detective elizabeth butler is being set to begin at noon today. you can see the american flag. today's memorial service will begin and noon at the h-p pavilion and san jose. it will be a mile long motorcade. it will be from santa cruz to san jose. it is scheduled to begin at 845 and ride in san jose between 1030 and 11. there will be rolling road closures impacting surface streets in santa cruz. highways 17, 85, and 87 along with road closures in san jose leading to h people billion. >> if any of the streets are part of your morning commute, you are advised to take an alternate route. we will bring you live coverage of today's memorial service. you could find it on for the
caltran is offering free rice to warn law enforcement representatives. a motorcade is scheduled to begin at 845 this morning for the santa cruz boardwalk and ocean avenue. the motorcade will travel to san jose where it is expected to arrive at the age people billion between 1030 and 11 this morning. a memorial service for the two murdere officers detective sgt :loran butch baker, and a detective elizabeth butler is being set to begin at noon today. you can see the american flag. today's...
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>> well, there are so many aspects of the new health care law that are anti-work. and the fact of the matter is, you have lots of employers now who want to cut people's hours back to less than 30 hours because at that point, they don't have to provide health care. and it's so expensive to do. and the interesting thing is, it's not necessary. 80% of the contacts between the patient and health care provider could easily be handled by a health savings account, without the necessity of insinuating a middleman, which sucks out huge amounts of profits and complicates the relationship. we should just leave that last 20% where we need bridge insurance and catastrophic insurance. we could save a ton of money and we could create a much better environment. and people would begin to take some responsibility for their own health care, which would mean they would start looking for the things that make sense, the things that are economically feasible. it would also force the medical profession into the free market economy and they would begin to have reasonable pricing. all of th
>> well, there are so many aspects of the new health care law that are anti-work. and the fact of the matter is, you have lots of employers now who want to cut people's hours back to less than 30 hours because at that point, they don't have to provide health care. and it's so expensive to do. and the interesting thing is, it's not necessary. 80% of the contacts between the patient and health care provider could easily be handled by a health savings account, without the necessity of...
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. >>> in a federal courtroom here in new york today, osama bin laden's son-in-law, an accused plotter in the 9/11 attacks, pleaded not guilty to charges to conspiracy to kill americans. u.s. officials say he was captured in the middle east last week. prosecutors say he's been talking, giving a lengthy statement, perhaps. his court appearance not without controversy. some republicans say bringing him to stand trial in the u.s. is a mistake, because he's an enemy combatant, should be sent to guantanamo instead. >>> a sea of mourners turned out today for the funeral of hugo chavez in venezuela. among them, high-profile world leaders and a familiar face to a lot of americans. our report tonight from caracas and nbc's mark potter. >> reporter: the funeral drew presidents and diplomats from around the world. chavez ally castro of cuba, mahmud ahmadinejad from iran and leaders from just about every country in latin america. the u.s. sent a small, low-level delegation. the reverend jesse jackson spoke on his own. >> let there be peace between nations. >> reporter: chavez will lie in state for
. >>> in a federal courtroom here in new york today, osama bin laden's son-in-law, an accused plotter in the 9/11 attacks, pleaded not guilty to charges to conspiracy to kill americans. u.s. officials say he was captured in the middle east last week. prosecutors say he's been talking, giving a lengthy statement, perhaps. his court appearance not without controversy. some republicans say bringing him to stand trial in the u.s. is a mistake, because he's an enemy combatant, should be...
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>> well, that's part of the law. if you have some religious or belief system that opposes owning weapons. if you have mental issues that would make it unsafe for you, then you don't have to, or if you're a felon. those exemptions. i think we have that sound from the people who live in nelson. >> most everybody that lives here that are original residents here have always had firearms. >> what's the point? by their own admission, this is a sham ordnance. it's just for play. >> a got a statement from the mayor of nelson just a few moments ago. he said he wanted to make sure if people knew the city would offer gun safety classes. there will be no consequence if you don't own the gun. it's really a statement. >> all right. and now a fascinating story, too. >> it is, indeed. april 1st they will make the decision that will go into effect. >> thank you so much. hate groups in the u.s. are on the rise. the southern law center reports an 8% increase in patriot extremes in 2012 over the year before. that's a total of more than
>> well, that's part of the law. if you have some religious or belief system that opposes owning weapons. if you have mental issues that would make it unsafe for you, then you don't have to, or if you're a felon. those exemptions. i think we have that sound from the people who live in nelson. >> most everybody that lives here that are original residents here have always had firearms. >> what's the point? by their own admission, this is a sham ordnance. it's just for play....
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we grabbed osama bin laden's son-in-law. that's the good news. the interesting news is why isn't this guy in gitmo instead he's in a jail cell sitting 3 miles were where i am right now. they brought him to new york. are you kidding me? we are going to tell you about that. also anna kooiman is taking to you t-- taking you to the baseball man cave. we have a guy mo is willing to put up the money to keep the touris going. he's a familiar face. fox and friends starts 12 minutes from now on your channel for news. >> boy are we proud of this one. perhaps you have noticed this. every morning before 5:00 when our show starts we play the national anthem. there are a lot of facts about the national anthem you probably don't know. we brought in historian nick. for those of us who don't know the history tell us the history of the spar staining elled beganer. >> many know it started as a poem. he was a lawyer and amateur poet. four verses woenl thing the first verse but it has four in the poem. >> as he wrote this poem. started as a poem he was in the harbor
we grabbed osama bin laden's son-in-law. that's the good news. the interesting news is why isn't this guy in gitmo instead he's in a jail cell sitting 3 miles were where i am right now. they brought him to new york. are you kidding me? we are going to tell you about that. also anna kooiman is taking to you t-- taking you to the baseball man cave. we have a guy mo is willing to put up the money to keep the touris going. he's a familiar face. fox and friends starts 12 minutes from now on your...
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enter -- >> we have road rage laws for people who act out in their cars. charles: we have a lot of laws for people once they've committed a crime. i'm talking about before they buy a car, because people have done a lot of damage -- >> well, let me tell you this, let me tell you this. the, um, legislation that i proposed doesn't suppose that someone's going to commit a crime. that's not it at all. charles: what is the purpose -- >> it doesn't presuppose that. charles: what is the real purpose, the honest purposesome yeah. >> the purpose -- charles: to demonize people in. >> the purpose that i said in the beginning is public safety and introspection. so there may be -- charles: what does that mean though? i don't understand what you're saying. >> i described it. charles: i don't get it. so you want to feel comfortable, you want to feel comfortable judging who might want to buy bullets out there? you want to have -- >> the bill doesn't, the bill doesn't judge anyone. it simply lays out to purchase ammunition -- anyone, anyone, anyone can take the two-hour ang
enter -- >> we have road rage laws for people who act out in their cars. charles: we have a lot of laws for people once they've committed a crime. i'm talking about before they buy a car, because people have done a lot of damage -- >> well, let me tell you this, let me tell you this. the, um, legislation that i proposed doesn't suppose that someone's going to commit a crime. that's not it at all. charles: what is the purpose -- >> it doesn't presuppose that. charles: what is...
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well, the santa cruz police chief is meeting here at the hp pavilion with other law enforcement agencies to do a walk-through for the funerals tomorrow. for those who can't make it to that office, it will be an opportunity to bid fare well to the officers. police officers are stationed outside of santa cruz memorial on ocean street. they are guarding the bodies of butch baker and elizabeth butler. a viewing will be held here from 3:00 tole:00 p.m. so the community -- 3:00 to 8:00 p.m. so the community can pay their respects. >> it will be a very, very moving experience tomorrow. one that most haven't seen firsthand. >> reporter: the two officers were gunned down last tuesday while they were investigating a case. their death sent shock waves through the community. it's the first time the police department has lost an officer on the job. between 12,000 and 14,000 people are expected to attend the funerals tomorrow. >> it's breaktaking to know we'll -- breathtaking to know we'll have officers from all over. >> reporter: they will travel to the pavilion and the motor said is expected to be -
well, the santa cruz police chief is meeting here at the hp pavilion with other law enforcement agencies to do a walk-through for the funerals tomorrow. for those who can't make it to that office, it will be an opportunity to bid fare well to the officers. police officers are stationed outside of santa cruz memorial on ocean street. they are guarding the bodies of butch baker and elizabeth butler. a viewing will be held here from 3:00 tole:00 p.m. so the community -- 3:00 to 8:00 p.m. so the...
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stephen vladick, a law professor from the college of law at american university. he is a fellow at the center for national security at the ford university of lot in new york city and is the co-author of multiple legal textbooks and has served as an appellate judge in florida and california. he earned his bachelor's from amherst college and his jd from yale. are pleased to have him with us today. each witness has written statements that will be made a part of the record in their entirety. i ask that each witness summarize their testimony in five minutes or less. to help you stay within that time there is a timing light on your table. when it goes from green to yellow you will have one minute. when it turns red, the five minutes have expired. minutes have expired.
stephen vladick, a law professor from the college of law at american university. he is a fellow at the center for national security at the ford university of lot in new york city and is the co-author of multiple legal textbooks and has served as an appellate judge in florida and california. he earned his bachelor's from amherst college and his jd from yale. are pleased to have him with us today. each witness has written statements that will be made a part of the record in their entirety. i ask...
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law for the present united states to authorize the military to use what he called lethal force within the united states responding to holder's comments senator paul issued a statement in part saying the u.s. attorney general's refusal to rule out the possibility of drone strikes on american citizens and on american soil is more than frightening it is an affront to the constitutional due process rights of all americans for one senator paul is absolutely right way back in june of eight hundred seventy eight during the reconstruction era following the civil war congress passed the posse comment out of sight. the intent of the act which was a distant grandson of the in insurrection act of eighteen zero seven was to limit the power of the federal government when it came to using federal military personnel to enforce state laws against americans on american soil the law was modified in one thousand nine hundred one to refer to the powers of the american armed forces in two thousand and six the bush administration urged congress to revoke posse come into office so the us armed forces could r
law for the present united states to authorize the military to use what he called lethal force within the united states responding to holder's comments senator paul issued a statement in part saying the u.s. attorney general's refusal to rule out the possibility of drone strikes on american citizens and on american soil is more than frightening it is an affront to the constitutional due process rights of all americans for one senator paul is absolutely right way back in june of eight hundred...